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When: Tuesday November 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm
Where: Teams meeting
Abstract
Geothermal energy has the potential to play a critical role in decarbonizing energy systems by providing reliable baseload heating and power.
However, production and operational challenges such as injectivity decline, artificial lift and flow assurance issues like scaling and corrosion, can compromise efficiency and increase costs.
Reactive approaches to these issues often result in higher operational expenditures (OPEX) thus hindering the broad adoption of geothermal systems. The industry is increasingly leveraging advancements in data acquisition and data science to enhance operational efficiency. By integrating monitoring data with unstructured information, decision support tools can be developed to address challenges and optimize performance. Drawing lessons from the petroleum sector, this lecture provides examples on geothermal operational challenges with a special focus on electrical submersible pumps and integrating digital tools and models to improve production and operations.
This presentation bridges geothermal energy operation, data science, and production technologies to offer insights relevant to both geothermal and petroleum sectors. The content can be tailored to address key interests in operational optimization, data analytics, or artificial lift systems.
Takeaway
Data-driven decision-making, adapted to the unique characteristics of geothermal assets, can improve operational efficiency and reliability
About the Speaker
Pejman Shoebi Omrani is a senior scientist at TNO's Production Optimization and AI teams in the energy transition unit. With 15+ years of experience, he pioneers digital technologies in geo-energy systems, flow assurance, and data-driven decision support for real-time production enhancement across sectors like oil and gas and geothermal energy. Pejman leads national and European/international projects. Pursuing a Ph.D. at Wageningen University, Pejman holds a Master's degree from Delft University of Technology, wrote over 20 publications and received prestigious awards. He also actively engages in community service and holds key roles in SPE international, SPE Netherlands and Energy Reinvented Community.
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